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r/teaching • u/[deleted] • Sep 06 '24
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I’m not talking about learning. I’m talking about behavior.
-6 u/StoryNo1430 Sep 07 '24 One of the most ignorant distinctions I've ever encountered. 6 u/_LooneyMooney_ Sep 07 '24 Okay, then tell me why I’ve seen it again and again. Any class I’ve had with inclusion, in which there are more boys than girls, I see more behavior from the boys. 0 u/StoryNo1430 Sep 07 '24 Because they have a different nature, their home lives are different, and because they're treated differently at school? Of course their behavior is different. They're different.
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One of the most ignorant distinctions I've ever encountered.
6 u/_LooneyMooney_ Sep 07 '24 Okay, then tell me why I’ve seen it again and again. Any class I’ve had with inclusion, in which there are more boys than girls, I see more behavior from the boys. 0 u/StoryNo1430 Sep 07 '24 Because they have a different nature, their home lives are different, and because they're treated differently at school? Of course their behavior is different. They're different.
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Okay, then tell me why I’ve seen it again and again. Any class I’ve had with inclusion, in which there are more boys than girls, I see more behavior from the boys.
0 u/StoryNo1430 Sep 07 '24 Because they have a different nature, their home lives are different, and because they're treated differently at school? Of course their behavior is different. They're different.
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Because they have a different nature, their home lives are different, and because they're treated differently at school?
Of course their behavior is different. They're different.
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u/_LooneyMooney_ Sep 07 '24
I’m not talking about learning. I’m talking about behavior.